Theyre not worried flynn will implicate the president. So far theres been no response from donald trump himself. He spent his morning golfing with tiger woods in florida. We have got all of our reporters and analysts here to talk about this. You wouldnt even know this t is the friday after thanksgiving we have all the best here. Start with kristen welter who is here with me in new york, also joining us New York Times reporter and msnbc contributor Jeremy Peters and kimberly atkins, chief washington reporter for the boston herald. Wonderful to see new person for a change. Happy thanksgiving. I know youve been talking to white house officials trying to find out what their reaction is to this flynn news. Theyre essentially doing what you would expect them to do. Theyre downplaying is. One white house official says theres no angst inside the white house the fact flynn is no longer sharing information with the president s legal team. He has to do what he has to do and he may, in fact, be co
WAHPETON — The North Dakota State College of Science (NDSCS) Alumni/Foundation will recognize a group of distinguished alumni and friends in conjunction with the 2023 Homecoming festivities.
Studies show that college students are a target for phishing scams, and cybersecurity professionals say swindlers are increasingly targeting California students. Phishing scams often trick victims into revealing their login or other private credentials by pretending to be a legitimate company or figure. Byron Johnson is the associate vice president for technology solutions and innovation at California State University, Long Beach. .
Despite the roller coaster housing market over the past few years, a recent Gallup Poll reported nearly 28 million Americans, including people in Arkansas, said they want to buy a home this year. However, only 21% believe it s a good time to buy. Nadeska Alexis, host of Chase Bank s Beginner to Buyer podcast, is helping people navigate the home buying process from start to finish. .
The next time a scammer tries to target you, it might not be through a text message with a harmful link. The Internal Revenue Service says bad actors are using the mail delivery system to prey on people by telling them they re owed a refund. Officials say the mailing comes in a cardboard envelope from a delivery service. .